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Distinct Pattern in Protein Production May Predict Severe Side Effects From Melanoma Treatment

The Dermatology Digest

An activity pattern of genes controlling the production of spleen tyrosine kinases may predict which melanoma patients are likely to have severe side effects from immunotherapy, a new study shows. Led by researchers at NYU Langone Health and its Perlmutter Cancer Center In the new study, which appears in Clinical Cancer Research , researchers found that even before treatment began in their test subjects, the activity of genes controlling the production of spleen tyrosine kinases predicted 83% o

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Reputation Manager Best Practices

Rosy Salon Software

To ensure you’ve made the most of all of the tools included in Reputation Manager, follow these easy steps to success: #1 Listings Listings are essential to your online presence and a significant building block of your overall reputation. They are also how potential clients find you.

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Turkey and Avocado Lettuce Wraps (with a Plant-Based Option)

Alison Bladh

Turkey and Avocado Lettuce Wraps (with a Plant-Based Option) Managing menopause fatigue with nutrient-dense meals is essential for maintaining energy and overall well-being. This Turkey and Avocado Lettuce Wraps recipe is quick, easy, and packed with protein, healthy fats, and essential nutrients. Perfect for a light yet satisfying lunch or dinner, these wraps are designed to support your health during menopause.

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Using Skincare Science to Get Clients “Back to School Ready”

Lipgloss and Aftershave

L+A Now Summer School! Using Skincare Science to Get Clients “Back to School Ready” Bela Cancel of Dermastart joins us to discuss skin’s back-to-school must-haves, from the treatment room to the classroom! If you want to learn from a product formulation master on how to use the science of product formulation to get clients’ skin “back to school” ready – then this class is for you.

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Baked Cod with Sautéed Spinach and Brown Rice (with a Plant-Based Option)

Alison Bladh

Baked Cod with Sautéed Spinach and Brown Rice (with a Plant-Based Option) For menopausal women experiencing fatigue, it's essential to have a nutritious and energy-boosting dinner. This recipe for Baked Cod with Sautéed Spinach and Brown Rice is designed to provide essential nutrients while being delicious and easy to prepare. I've also included a plant-based option using tempeh to cater to diverse dietary preferences.

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What is the Future of the Beauty Industry? Insights from a Leading Esthetics Beauty School

New Age Spa Institute

How Has the Evolution of Aesthetic Treatments Shifted from Medspa to Clinical Aesthetics? The evolution of aesthetic treatments has shifted from traditional medspa-focused offerings to advanced clinical aesthetics, marked by innovations such as liquid PDO threads and lip filler alternatives using microchanneling. These cutting-edge treatments offer sophisticated, non-invasive options for clients and position The New Age Spa Institute (NASI) students at the forefront of the industry.

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U.S. Dermatology Partners Welcomes Christopher Wong, DO to Weatherford and Granbury, Texas

US Dermatologt Partners

Weatherford, Texas – U.S. Dermatology Partners is pleased to welcome Dr. Christopher Wong to their offices in Weatherford and Granbury, Texas offices. U.S. Dermatology Partners is pleased to welcome Dr. Christopher Wong to their offices in Weatherford and Granbury, Texas offices. Christopher Wong is a board-eligible dermatologist specializing in medial dermatology.

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Piperacillin/Tazobactam Shows Potential in Severe HS Treatment

Dermatology Times

Follow-up results showed that 6 out of 9 patients achieved HiSCR at 3 months, with 5 maintaining this response at 6 months.

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When to Discontinue Treatment: Interpreting Safety Signals and Adverse Event Patterns

Dermatology Times

Key opinion leaders examine safety concerns and adverse event trends in psoriasis treatments, discussing how these factors influence decisions to discontinue therapy and transition patients to alternative interventions.

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Updating Treatment Guidelines: Incorporating Novel Therapies to Address Unmet Needs

Dermatology Times

Psoriasis specialists evaluate strategies for integrating emerging therapies into existing treatment protocols and conclude by addressing persistent gaps in current psoriasis management approaches.

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Vitiligo Care Personalized for Each Patient: Part 1

Dermatology Times

Rocco Serrao, MD, FAAD, reviews a case study of a 20-year-old man with segmental vitiligo and the psychological impact of his vitiligo.

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FDA Approves Denileukin Diftitox for Adults With Relapsed or Refractory Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma

Dermatology Times

The approval is supported by positive phase 3 data for Lymphir in this indication.

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Diamond-Augmented Zinc Oxide Technology Demonstrates Efficacy in Wound Healing, Collagen Synthesis, and More

Dermatology Times

ND-ZnO technology also demonstrated substantial skin permeation and active ingredient delivery.

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Psoriasis Does Not Increase Risk of COPD, According to New Study

Dermatology Times

Increased COPD prevalence in patients with psoriasis likely reflects smoking correlation, according to researchers.

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